Strength of Schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the QB position. The easiest rating is 1 which gives the player the advantage against the defense and indicates an easy opponent, the most difficult rating is 10 which gives the defense the advantage and indicates a tough opponent.

Coming off an impressive Monday night performance, Luck remains a must-start despite a matchup versus a Houston Texans defense that has allowed the eighth-fewest fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks. The Texans have struggled away from home, and their secondary has been picked apart by the better quarterbacks. Houston's No. 1 cornerback, Johnathan Joseph (ribs, bruised lung) probably won't suit up, which is great news for the Andrew-Luck-to-T.Y.-Hilton connection.

Luck kicked off 2015 as the consensus No. 1 fantasy quarterback, but he ended the season as the biggest bust at the position. Shoddy-at-times pass protection and his "linebacker running style" easily explain why Luck suffered a laundry list of injuries (sore throwing shoulder, rib fractures and a lacerated kidney) that limited him to just seven games played and career-low passing statistics across the board. The Colts learned some tough lessons about the importance of keeping their franchise player upright, which is why fantasy owners should be confident that Luck will rebound back into the ranks of the elite fantasy passers. Operating a below-average defense and an offense that ranked 20th or lower in rushing four years in a row, Indianapolis will throw the ball a ton as usual. Entering his age-27 season, Luck has a talented trio of wideouts at his disposal: T.Y. Hilton, Donte Moncrief and the promising Phillip Dorsett. The team also has promised to get Dwayne Allen more involved after he was invisible last season. In addition, often-criticized GM Ryan Grigson made Indianapolis fans smile by upgrading Luck's offensive line (finally) with first-rounder Ryan Kelly and third-rounder Le'Raven Clark. Even though we'll see less scrambling from Luck, he's still a threat to run one in near the end zone.